Chanel’s accessories range extends the brand’s aesthetic language β the CC logo, pearl motifs, camellia flower, and the Burgundy and ivoryΒ colourΒ codes β across sunglasses,Β jewellery, silk scarves, hats, and small leather goods. For buyers who already own a Chanel bag, accessoriesΒ provideΒ a way to extend the Chanel visual across more categories. For buyers who want to access the Chanel brand at a lower price point than a full bag, CC earrings or a silk scarf are the most accessible entry points. This guide covers the full Chanel accessories range. For the authenticated Chanel bag range β the core complement to these accessories β theΒ Chanel bags collection at The Brands VillaΒ is the starting point.Β
Chanel Sunglasses β Eyewear from the CC RangeΒ
Chanel sunglasses are produced underΒ licenceΒ and are one of the most searched Chanel product types at 49,500 monthly queries globally. The range covers cat-eye, rectangular, round, and oversized formats, with the CC logo on the temple arm as the primary brand signal. The most widelyΒ purchasedΒ Chanel sunglasses are the cat-eye shape with the CC logo in gold tone at the hinge β a style that appears across multiple collections and has been worn byΒ virtually everyΒ major female celebrity who has been photographed in Chanel. Prices sit at $300 to $600 for most styles. For buyers who wear prescription glasses, Chanel optical frames in the same shapes allow the CCΒ logoΒ temple hardware without tinted lenses.Β
Authenticating Chanel sunglasses follows the same principles as authenticating Chanel bags: hardware weight, CC logo font precision, and lens quality are the primary markers. Genuine Chanel sunglasses carry a CE or UKCA mark on the lensΒ indicatingΒ UV certification; counterfeit sunglassesΒ frequentlyΒ omit this or include an incorrectly formatted mark. The font of the Chanel text on the temple arm β specifically the angle and weight of the capital ‘C’ β is the most reliable visual marker for buyers who want a quick authentication check. TheΒ Classic 11.12 in Purple, Blue and PinkΒ at The Brands Villa at $11,400 illustrates theΒ colourΒ depth Chanel achieves in seasonal accessories β similar palette thinking applies across sunglasses and bagΒ colourways.Β
Chanel CC Earrings β the Most Purchased ChanelΒ JewelleryΒ
Chanel earrings are the highest-volume accessories search term for Chanel at 40,500 monthly queries globally. The CC logo drop earring β a gold-tone interlocking double-C pendant on a simple hook or clip fitting β is the most purchased single Chanel accessory piece globally. It appears inΒ virtually everyΒ Chanel fashion show look and has been part of the brand’sΒ jewelleryΒ range since the 1980s. The CC drop earring in gold tone sits atΒ approximately $550Β to $900 for new authenticated pieces; the silver-tone version is atΒ a similar priceΒ point. For buyers who want to pair earrings with a Chanel bag, the gold-tone CC drop is the most natural complement to the gold-tone chain hardware on the Classic Flap, 2.55, or Boy Chanel. For theΒ Chanel bags rangeΒ that pairs with CC earrings, the Classic 11.12 and Boy Chanel are the most natural pairings.Β
Chanel PearlΒ JewelleryΒ β Coco’s SignatureΒ
Coco ChanelΒ popularisedΒ the costume pearl necklace in the 1920s as part of her broaderΒ programmeΒ of liberating women’s dress from the constraints of Edwardian formality. She wore multi-strand pearl necklaces daily andΒ photographed withΒ them consistently from the 1920s through to the 1960s. Chanel continues to produce pearlΒ jewelleryΒ across multiple lines: the fashionΒ jewelleryΒ range includes multi-strand faux pearl necklaces in the spirit of Coco’s original pieces (at $400 to $1,200); the fineΒ jewelleryΒ line includes cultured pearl pieces at significantly higher price points. For buyers who want to reference Chanel’s most historic aesthetic directly, the multi-strand pearl necklace in fashionΒ jewelleryΒ is the most accessibleΒ optionΒ and the most historically grounded.Β
Chanel Silk ScarvesΒ
Chanel silk scarves are produced in 100% silk with a hand-rolled hem and carry the CC logo or Chanel branding motifs in print or woven jacquard format. The 90x90cm square is the most purchased size β it can be worn at the neck, tied to a bag handle, or used as a hair accessory. Chanel’s scarf designs reference the brand’s recurring motifs: the camellia flower (Coco Chanel’s signature personal flower), the CC logo, the pearl, and the quilted diamond pattern from the bags range. PricesΒ sitΒ at $400 to $700 for the 90cm format. The most effective pairing for a Chanel scarf is with the Classic Flap: tying a CC-print scarf to the handle of aΒ Classic 11.12 BlackΒ creates aΒ colourΒ complement without competing with the bag’s structured visual.Β
Chanel CostumeΒ JewelleryΒ β Beyond the CC LogoΒ
Beyond the CC earrings and pearl pieces, Chanel’s costumeΒ jewelleryΒ range includes cuffs, bangles, rings, brooches, and layered chain necklaces. The camellia brooch β available in crystal-set and plain metal versions β is the most widely known Chanel brooch and can be worn on lapels, scarves, or bag handles. The CC cuff in gold tone is a contemporary bestseller that references the Interlocking G at a scale comparable to the Gucci belt buckle β worn at the wrist as a clear brand statement. Prices for brooches sit at $300 to $800; cuffs at $400 to $1,200 depending on material and complexity.Β
Pairing Accessories with Chanel BagsΒ
The most coherent accessories approach with Chanel bags is consistent metal tone: gold hardware on the bag pairs with gold-tone CC earrings, gold cuff, and gold-chain scarf rings. Silver hardware (more common on the 2.55) pairs with silver-tone accessories. For buyers who own theΒ Boy ChanelΒ β available in both gold and silver hardware β the choice of earring tone should match the bag hardware rather than the wearer’s skin tone (which is the rule for fineΒ jewelleryΒ rather than fashionΒ jewellery). For the complete Chanel bag buying context, theΒ Β
Frequently Asked Questions About Chanel AccessoriesΒ
Are Chanel sunglasses worth buying?Β
Chanel sunglasses carry the CC logo on the temple arm in a range of shapes and lens finishes at $300 to $600. Quality is consistent with the broader Chanel premium positioning. They are a competitive luxury eyewear option at the price pointΒ relativeΒ to Prada and Saint Laurent alternatives.Β
What is ChanelΒ jewelleryΒ known for?Β
ChanelΒ jewelleryΒ is known for the CC logoΒ dropΒ earrings, the multi-strand pearl necklace (Coco Chanel’s signature), and the camellia brooch. The CC drop earring in gold tone is the most universallyΒ purchasedΒ ChanelΒ jewelleryΒ piece globally.Β
What are Chanel CC earrings?Β
Chanel CC earrings feature the interlocking double-C logo in gold or silver tone. The classic CC drop earring sits at $550 to $900 for current-season pieces and is the most widely recommended Chanel accessory entry point.Β
Does Chanel make pearlΒ jewellery?Β
Yes. Coco ChanelΒ popularisedΒ the multi-strand pearl necklace in the 1920s, and Chanel continues to produce pearlΒ jewelleryΒ in both fashionΒ jewelleryΒ (faux pearl, $400-$1,200) and fineΒ jewelleryΒ (cultured pearl, significantly higher). The multi-strand faux pearl necklace is the most historically grounded ChanelΒ jewelleryΒ piece.Β
Does The Brands Villa stock Chanel accessories?Β
The Brands Villa currently stocks authenticated Chanel bags. Chanel accessories β sunglasses, earrings, scarves,Β jewelleryΒ β will be listed as stock becomes available. The current Chanel bag range provides the core complement to pair with Chanel accessories.Β